Last week I explained to you the necessity of developing a set of irreducible minimums that would guide your ministry. This week I thought it would be helpful for you to ...
Leading a Bible study in a Greek house can be very intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. My goal in this article is to make it as easy as ...
Every year, thousands of new souls show up to be molded and influenced for the next four years. Whether they came from a liberal, atheist family or a church-three-times-a-week family ...
In this sermon, Paul Worcester takes a look at key lessons from the life of the apostle Paul. These principles are foundational for anyone seeking to have a impactful ministry ...
We rarely get to see the fruit of what we so laboriously sow. Students graduate, get married, get jobs and move off. And we go back to meeting with hundreds ...
I believe we could see thousands of people come to Christ on college campuses in the next twenty years. But the goal isn’t simply to draw a crowd. Our mission ...
Unsatisfied is a new book about the spiritual hunger that God has placed in everyone’s heart. It focuses on helping college students find the life they can’t stop looking for ...
Disciple-making is one of our primary responsibilities as Christians. It is therefore important that we have a clear map of where we are trying to take our people.
I’ve found that over the years, establishing the habit of incorporating these bi-annual prayer getaways into my ministry has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
I know I’m showing my age in revealing this list of my “goldie oldies,” but these books have stood the test of time. Put these on your “to read” ...